IDENTITY FILE
The Kid Who Broke Everything
Curious kid. Loved reading. Loved tinkering. Dismantled everythingβremote controls, radios, old computers. Didn't ask permission. Broke things first, learned second, fixed them sometimes, got shouted at sometimes. Part of life.
Ordinary boy with delusions of grandeur. Read books for fun. Saw problems everywhereβcouldn't not try thinking of solutions. The world didn't need another perfect student. It needed dreamers who dared to think.
YellowShuttl β Blink42
December 2023 - Final year of college. Experienced the broken transportation, decided to do something about it. Students waited 30+ minutes. Zero visibility. Zero tracking. Just fustration. Built YellowShuttl with a friendβfleet management, real-time tracking, 1-meter GPS accuracy, route planning and real-time alerts. 1000+ daily active users. 68% reduction in wait times. Published HMM traffic prediction research. Won a couple awards.
Turned it into Blink42 Technologies. A tech startup. Was awarded a Special Appreciation Awardβfirst-ever recipient. ββββββββ It didn't become a unicorn. But it worked. It shipped. It mattered.
The Space Program
November 2024. Email from ISRO. "We want you as an apprentice." India's space agency. Applied on a whim. Got selected.
First Day in AI Team. Taken to Air-gapped HPC systems. Briefed on a problem. Instructed to solve it. No internet. No cloud. No StackOverflow. Mission-critical where failure = unacceptable. Built AI coding assistant (hundreds of concurrent users), meeting assistant with Whisper + Llama (90% reduction in manual note taking and MoM generation), Intelligent RAG systems for internal docs, medical imaging AI with SHAP explainability.
TIME: 2100 hrs β 0400 hrs
Location: ββββββββ
INCIDENT: While everyone else was celebrating and counting down, sat debugging Meeting Assistant prototype. Critical bugs. Tight deadline. Just me, code, and determination. Presented next morning at ISRO New Year celebration. ββββββββ Worth every hour.
All In
June 2025. Weekend POC turned startup. Resigned from ISRO. Went all-in on Reparo AI.
Multi-modal repair intelligence. Voice, vision, textβunified. Guides technicians through complex fixes. Generates service manuals automatically. Learns across domains. MVP done. Marketing underway. OEM partnerships ββββ in pipeline. Deployed. Iterating. Scaling.
Never Stop Building
Between Reparo marketing and mission planning, kept building side projects:
SiBiβsmart shopping extension. Faced the problem. Built the
solution. Thousands using it.
LinkedConnectβLinkedIn extension showing connection locations.
Wanted it. Didn't exist. Built it.
LazyDuckβproductivity tool that doesn't suck. Currently building.
Not for grades. Not for resume. Built because they needed to exist. ββββββββ
I'm just someone who builds things. Not because I'm exceptionally talented. Not because I have all the answers. Just because I can't sit still when I see problems.
Curiosity is my compass. Every "why" is an invitation. Every broken thing is a puzzle. Every annoying workflow is a challenge. Most people complain. I grab a text editor and start typing. Not always successfully. Not always elegantly. But always shipping.
The secret? There is no secret. Just start. Don't wait for permission. Don't wait for perfect conditions. Don't wait for the "right moment." There's only now. Build something small. Ship it. Learn from users. Fix what breaks. Repeat.
Code isn't art. It's a tool. The best code isn't the cleanestβit's the code that solves real problems for real people. A browser extension helping thousands daily beats a perfect algorithm sitting in a private repo. Production deployment with rough edges beats polished vaporware.
So you build it.
First apprentice ever selected - Space agency recognition
Award created for achievement
1000+ concurrent users
International recognition

